![]() You should choose the location where you want to keep these files. Then, it will ask where should Cryptomator store the encrypted files for this vault. I will name mine "OneDrive" as I will be using it to encrypt files that I keep in sync with my OneDrive account, although you can certainly use Cryptomator to encrypt files of any other cloud provider i.e., Google Drive, Dropbox, etc. You can start by creating a new vault and choosing the option "Create New Vault", and choose a name for it. The first time you open it should appear something like this: Once you have Cryptomator installed you can search for it on the main menu. ![]() The following is a quick summary of the official getting started documentation, which is quite easy to read and follow. Open a new terminal window and type in the following commands, one at the time: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:sebastian-stenzel/cryptomator In the interest of finding the right balance between simplicity and usability, we'll install it via the PPA (personal package archive) provided in the official website. ![]() You have several options to install Cryptomator. Only people who know the vault password are able to read the files in the vault or change the file contents undetected. The risk that the cloud provider or third parties access the data stored in the cloud without permission is mitigated. Cryptomator was designed to solve privacy issues when saving files to cloud services. ![]() Encrypt individual folders with CryptomatorĬryptomator encrypts your data quickly and easily, so you can safely upload it to your favourite cloud service. ![]()
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